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Show THK SALT LANK 1J(1UUM;, MONDAY .MUKMM V ATIU FURer; plan eolo Hub sad their husband were entertained till, evening by Mr. and Mr. C. Fred glebed at their hom on Fowlor avenue, t'arde war the entertainment for th evening. A lata eupner aa served, spring (tower Alta Vials Rlrthday rluh at her home on darning I fie talus entertained fifteen Fmelley lrre Tho afternoon. i'heaier street Wednesday at th gueaie Tuesday alternon tltna oaa spent with noedlawotk. and at lit home .of her parents, Mr. end Mra J. Th dao ot tha a It crnnolt a bullet lunchelreel. Jt Twenty-seventeon waa served. The members of the club W, Hiflallev, of her fifth birthday anniverItulude Mrs M. J, O Hanlon, Mra. Hugh In honor Oamea furnished entertainment sary. A. Armel, Mra. J F. Campbell, Mrs Athe afternoon, after which a rthur Ramadan, Mrs. C. I. Ilaelev. Mrs during luncheon was eerv ad pink and will' K. M. Krumrmsn, Mra A, H. Ilrewar. ware ueed on th tabla. which ton, Jr., Mrs (1 C. I tinea, Mrs. J M. decorations was a entered with raka decobirthday iJenen. Mra R. tinl, Mrs J M, ll'Con. t ed with flv At each pink candle nor and Mrs. J, IT Parks Ta Invited ra war and allvar ks randlealh kolillng pink guests were Mrs J. T. Ashby. Mra I. la condlea htnall wara Mar haeksie pink U Mortansen. Mrs K. I. Mradeeon, Mre at each aueet g place The favors oars W. Hreeerton. Mre ('. Morse ami Mr. siren wee Mre whUilea assistMicelle) William Thacker of Fait Iske bv Mrs. VV, Earl Fhlplav, Mre Audrey K (lllwin and Willard flilaon enter-tallie- d ed and Mr J, W Mcltoneld. st a dinner party Monday evening Hemlcrsnn Mra. Chester H. .Mores entertained the at thg Weber Hub preceding tha dance members of her hrldae club at her homa given at the Rcithena by Ilia Bohemian on Twenty-fourtMonday afterHub. IMoner was served In Iha main noon Honors wet street awarded to Mrs, F dining-roowhi-oaa decorated with II Ballou. A luncheon wee served folFaster lilies and hyacinths. A low mound a color ochemt In yellow of pink toaea ami tulips combined with lowing bridge, out In of decorations tha carried, ferns and pink tulle, formed tha center-plec- a being A basket tha tattle of yellow flow or fur tha table. Fmaller mounds of formed tha renterplec. and crystal ins were arranged at tmervaia doen tha (.'over yallow ratals renter. Covers were laid for forty. five. were laid bald fur ten. and Mr, were Mr. end Mrs. Mlsa Carrie More were w. II. flicmeets. gurste apodal f C. Keel uf Fort land. Ore ; Mr. ami ha ). A. O Kensington duo waa enI Mra. Norman Alklnaon and Tom O'Brien tertained Wednesday afternoon by Mra of Fait lake. J. K. Browning at her home. 1.1 Teen'y-oevrnt- h The ladles' literary club met Wednesroom was decTh etrert. day afternoon at the home of Mrs I. N. ora t e.l with daffodil,living end a howl of pink I. In. bln avenus A business hvaclnth 4 Fulton, waa tha for th centsrpiaco meeting wae bekl and officers were elect lunrheon tabla Mr. A. P Ballinger, ed aa follow: Mre Joseph 11 Wright, Mra. John Jenkins. Mra W. K Newman president: Mrs H. B. rorter, vice presl-drn- t; and Mra John Kill war special guests. Mr. E. C, Illch. secretary Mra. Mhaver waa hostess this afMr. John liillev, treasuter, Mra 11. B. ltag-leternoon at her hom on third reporter An open meeting will Jo-he street to th member of tho leant) Happy Hour held Weducedgy, April JO, with Mrs Th aftomoon waa drvuted to club seph m ow croft ot her horns til Tnty-sUl- h needlework. The tom-hetanie era street. A epeclal program Is tient decorated with flag llllea. rise rard. In of William Mr. charge arranged. to correspond, wet laid for Iwoglas. ten. ,, Mr.- - reoifg 'Tir Pkery 'ntertalnetha " "A mlsci'ITgneniie shower-gl en"b members of her bridge club at her home Mis Cecellg Higgins Thursday evening on Twentv-ttftel the home of Mrs. Jessie alraet Friday afternoon Carver, flower the rooms, Twenty-seventdecorated street. In compliment to Hprlng lamrheon was served following brklge. M tee Cleon Herrop. g spring bride. Games and music were th entertainCovers were laid for twelv. ment A color scheme In pink and whit Tho lira nut Huh met this afternoon In was ueed on the luncheon table. A crysthe K. of I, hull. Mre. Gilbert Porter and Mlsa Mary Fisher were tha hoeleseea. The tal basket filled with pink end white sweet peaa waa the centerpiece. (Ink following program was given: Paiicr on extended from th chandelier tha Hpanteh dramatist, "Hersfln Joaquin streamer to the tomere of the la'dr twelve of! Alvereg Quintero." Mrs. llenry F. Vollcer; Mies Harropa moat Intlmal friends reading of Quintero' play. Ml'lco. I present. Mra. hi A l.arkln: violin solo, ' Hpanlsh weie 'I he membera of tho M R B. club and lhair hualutnila w era tbs guest ot Me and Mre Chita Aadneaon Thursday evening at tholr home, J7t Washington avenue. at "ROD" .party. Hupper waa aerv ed at 7.30 o'clock, spring flower decorating the tabla. Following supper, five trlsa wer arranged for cards, frige ware won by C. W. Jvsraon and Mrs. Brig Robinson. Mra t'lem Williams antertafnad tha member of bar "MW dub at her hom on Washington gveniia Thursday afternoon. Pink and whit swaet pea In a basket formed th centerplec for th luncheon table. Crtslsl candlesticks, holding pink candles, war at each end. Place card In the corresponding color were laid for ten club member, and two additional guests, Mra. II. B. Ante and Mrs. Kira H. Rhdvardaon. A mealing nf th Catholic Woman's league will b held next Tuesday evening Tbs evening at th University club. meeting Is arranged so that tha teachers and thou employed during th afternoon hours may have th opportunity nf attending an Interesting meeting and taking up membership with th league. 'I ha program, under th direction of Mr. lan .. Sullivan, I as follows: Violin onto. bv Uanternllght" 'Nocturne (George No) Ilockwalll, by Frank Kell), accompanied by Mina Cecil Ragan; vocal aoloa. "That Old Irish Mother of Mina and "Contrary Mary Clary." by Mrs. Waltsr Frhwertf agger, accompanied by Mrs .Gladys Rich; talk on "Social Service." Superintendent Karl IA. iinpaina; 'National Catholic Council Current Events.' Mra. W. U. Peterson. Tea and th aocial hour will be arranged by the committee on hour and entertainment, comprising Mrs. Georga I Abbott, chairman. Mrs. W. JI. Isvoa, Mra. Walter C. BakSmyth. Mrs. Frank Hlrt. Mra. J. Ktlslm-mona. J. Rjtder, Mra. & er, Mrs. Mra E. K. Alton and Miss Helen Dane," eryg Tl wedding of W OGDEN, April Ruth Btsrk, daughtor or Mr and Mr. D. A. yiuk, and Much K. tiller id HI- took piiue Wodnnaday of tumw. ternooa t the Mot hod lei Kpucopal ' church. The Her. Hugh Nirllit per J formed (he ceremony In the preeenee of o larg number of reletlvee end friends. 2 Spring Hoe ere. potted pel me end (erne were used to rerry out color eolteme in preen end while In the decorettone of the ehurch. The bride wore gown ef white embroidwhite chermeuee, with ered ererdreee of geotgrtle crepe trimmed , with ben do of eetln. The tong veil wee ought to the heed lit oep effect with e bend of peerle. Mho carried e theeef tmuquet ef Ophelia mere. The brldee Hiarh. elater of the mala, Mias Luc bride, wag gowned In pink organdie end carried a ahower ef pink roeebuda. Thomag fieri wae beat man. Aa tha brlda entered the church end during tha ceremony Mendalsaohn's wadding march-. wag played by Mrs. T. Ibn beaeon- - Fullowing the eoromony e dinner wee served 4 et the home of the bride s parent for e few close friends end reletlvee. A pink end green color scheme wee carried out In the table decorations Pink tulips and carnations combined with maidenhair fern were arranged In a basket as a renter filers. The couple will make their home Mra Prank M. Prlggs entertained the member of the five t Hundred club was afternoon. Lum heou Thursday served following the rard games. Mra. Cheater t. Mens entertained the 'members of her lull club and a few add! lionet guest a Tuesday aftarnooa at her home. 1171 Twenty-fourt- h street. Four t which tables were arranged (or 609 honors ware awarded (o Mra. 8. T MacK. A. Mra. beth and fcllins. Following I bo card games a luncheon was served on email tables which were . with Mre flowete I.loyd Harris, erring D. Hhew, Mre 1.. II Pallerenn, MhW. Mrs. John It. Waleon and Mra. h. Cl. . Cheratrum war ape.lel gueata. Mrs. J. W. cn erl allied the members of her bridge club at her home on Washington avenue Wednesday afternoon. Honor, et bridge were awarded to 1 Mra. P. F. Kn hand, II and Mre A a Egtehoff. arranged In ot, 111 , - 9 dc-rat- cd pldi-re-- vaaao war used to deeorsia the romne end Ipe tables on which tho luncheon wee Covers were laid for twep Mlea Caruia Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Milford Wlllloms. and W. D Anderson of Halt Uka era married noon at Halt lake temla tha Wednesday ple. 1 he ceremony waa performed fol-by Apoetla Orson K, Whitney and wae lowed by a wedding breakfast at I ha home of tho bridegroom a parents. Mr end ,Mrs. Mvtt W. Anderson, on Fourth avenue. A reception was given In I be evening at tha homo of tha bride a parents, :1U Quincy avenue. The living room wae decorated with pink and while roe eg and ferns and pink and whlta sweet used In the dining room. The Eeaa were worn a gown of fleah colored chiffon over pink oatln and carried a shower of pink rosea Mias Mole Williams the bridesmaid, wore blue chiffon and carried sweet pees. William Armstrong of pink Halt lake waa beat man. Two hundred la wars In attendance. After April fees couple will be at borne at 474 J street In Halt lake The ft. H (). H rid re club wea entertained Thursday afternoon by Mra. R J. Finch at bar home, fit Twenty-eight- h gt reel. Tlie Atarla dub met Friday afternoon at the Inline of Mrs. Martha H. fooley on Monroe avenue. Mrs 11 A. Fader-ber- g read a short glory. "The Under Hog." bv Edna Ferher. and alao gave I skeleh of tha author's life. Mr. and Mrs Earl It. tleiger entertained the members of their IM rluh this evening at their home on Toynty-elght- h street. Rprlng blossoms dtrru led the rooms Ult In tho evonmg a luncheon wae served, Cover were laid for el a teen. Tha r K. C. club member were entertained Thurday evening by Mr. and Mrs J. D. Tavlor at Ihrlr homa, I04 Jefferttun avenue. The guests were delightfully entertained wtrh muet mrrt games. At th cloee ef tho evening a lumhenn wag served, pink sweat Mat decorating the table. Cover were laid for twelve. In honor of the seventh hlrthdar anniversary of her son. Bert. Mra. P. K. Testa entertained ten little gueeia at her horns jest Quincy avenue. Following an afternoon spent In playing games, a luncheon waa served link tulips decorated th table, which ae centered with a birthday raka holding pink candles link tulip ape were the favors. . Mrs. Arthur Ramsdon ontertalned the I Puaav-wlllna- -- "m O. v'- f f u h ?.r g.LW. U 13-- t. y, you go your hair VV -- n d Jl h h Parker. A Saving of50c to $10 on Materials Alone And it makes "fell as easy as looking at pictures for the Deltor shows you, by a marvelously simple set of pictures that any woman can follow at once 1 How to layout your pattern. In your size, on every width of suitable fabric, as the expert would, using every inch of material, and saving V to I yards on one dress. How to put the garment together writh the skill and ease of the expert ao that you not only have no trouble wkh collars, or sleeves, or any detail at all, but, as each part joins the next with perfect sureness, you achieve the set, drape, perfection of a finished product of Paris! How to finish your frocks writh the inimitably clever little touches of the true French modiste when to embroider, where to picot, when to use hemstitching instead ef French seams every little touch that makes a real French creation look so different from the commonplace. STYLES with th authority f that YOU can mek FH, with yarlif with Pari table chit th Other own inimiand charm. For FICTION HOME ECONOMY ETIQUETTE . noticed moot what you are. you your hair haromingtv and alwavt bav It beautifully clean and well kepi, it adia more than anything else to your attractivenna. ""Beautiful hair la not a matter offurl, ft Te giinply a matter of care. Study your hair, take a hand mirror nd look at the front, the aidea and the back. Try doing it up in various how it look best. way. See A flight change In the our heir, or in thd, y you dree wav you care for it, makes all the difference in the world jut in its appearance. In caring for the hair, .shampooing It always the most thing. important ' It is the shampooing whuh bring out the real Me and lustre, natural wave and color, and makes your hair loft',' fresh and luauriant. When your hair la dry, dud and heavy, lifeless, stiff and gurfimy, and the strands cling together, and it feels hsnih and disagreeable to the touch, it ia betause your hair hat not been shampooed properly. When your hair has been shampooed properly, and ia thoroughly clean, it will be glov, smooth and Might, desoft and silky. lightfully While your hair must have frequent and regular washing, to keep beautiful, it cannot stand the harsh effect of ordinary gou p. The free alkali in ordinary toan soon dries the scalp, make the hair brittle and ruins it. That ia why discriminating people use MuUified CoroanutOil Shampoo, This dear, pure, and entirely greateles product cannot possibly injure and it doe not dry the scalp, or make the hair battle, no matter how often you use it. If you want to see how really beautiful you can maka your hair look, just Follow This Simple Method wet the hair and scalp in clear,-war- m water, TJIRST, k . Then, apply a little Mulsihed Cocoanut Od Shampoo, nt Th Child Culture club will meet Thursday afternoon In the University club rooms with Mrs. Fred W. Chamber freh-tookin- ruhtiing if In thoroughly, all over the arglp and throughout the entire length, down to thg end of the hair. 1 Rub die Lather in Thoroughly teaepoonfula will mala an abundance TWO or three tathel" Thie thouhj b rubbed in of rklw thoroughly and briskly with the finger tips, eo a to loosen th dandruff and email particle of dust and dirt that atkk to thg scalp. When you have dong this, rinie tha hair and scalp thor. oughly, using clear, fresh warm water. Then um another application of MuUified. You can easily tell when the hair la perfectly dean, lor U wiH be toft and gilky in the water. Rinse the Hair Thoroughly 2 very important. After the final wathing the hair THIS tralp should be rinsed in at least two change of good warm water and followed with a rinsing in cold water. Alter a Mulgihed shampoo, you will find the hair will dry quickly and evenly and have the appearance of bein( much thii ker and heavier than it ia. If you want to alwaysheitmemberedfor hair .make it a rule t your beautiful to get a certain day each week for a Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. This regular weekly shampooing will keep the scalp soft, and the hair fine and ailky, bright, fresh looking and Huffy, wavy and easy to manage, and it will be noticed and admired by everyone, ia well-kep- Mul-sifi- YoucangetMulsifiedCocoanutOilSham-pooatanyarugstoreortoiletgoodscounte- ed r. bottle should last iqf months. Splendid for children. A WATKINS I f tlSi -- cligcnArc o u Your Hair Should Be Dressed so as to Emphasize Your Best Lines and Reduce Your Worst Ones BtgmbOttdymgjmwSnM. kOrtm Ottktfymr AW; if yam km a panmd. fi Uc,U mot fMfpmr Ifyo km pm mom. deaof awewr too war mi th tide; if yomr foe it mary tkin mnd ptdywr km. thmyouthomldPmfymr katrmimt thttuiaa. Tht mamrnn with th fmOfaem m4 XRT kmbhkch. ?0m tnSMUT mdfrtouuftjrl mu k tutn tm titmatniiom in "m tU iimith prnptr kminirmuiXlow mil, umfiUaty tkould pnv,U v if frrti meg ft M r r Hr frrtr rrrrff m " j. -r- Tnrf-fr'rm tho program. A papor on "Poets and Poetry of the South" will be given by Mrs. E. B. Palmer of Halt luike. Commu nlty singing and vocal numbers. Includ- noon. The gam prlaea wer awarded to st the home of Mrs Brown Wednesday Th last In a very successful series of ing old southern melodies, will be a tea Sirs. A M. Neloon and Mr. Verna Mead. afternoon of lust week. Thoa present luncheons Jordan High given at th ture of the program. v were Gordon Oleon, Clyde Larson. Parrel Refreshments wer served to thlrty-fiMrs. J. A. Ramey will b hostess to th this semester waa presided ever by Christensen, Harold Hughes, Marvin Lar- school Miss Alice Mlsa lutdles' Missionary society of tho First guests Hansen Iren Hln-- n and Mr. M. J. Lund of Brigham City. was son, Hughes. Hauel Jensen. church Tuesday afternoon at a Jast week-en- d encamp Wedneeday of last week. Eight Baptist 1st Von Cameron. l.oona tha horns of Brown. at guest Marjorie war JO 2137 2. o'clock at her borne, Porter ave- Dr. and Mr. C. C. Jensen. present. Spring flowers Mace, Violet Mace, Genevieve Johnaon, guests nue. Mrs. Given and Mrs. Wilson will Mrs. Earl Green left Tuesday for her Alice Mitchell, Fleda Jensen. Phyllia graced th dining table and ferns wer Mra. Hughe be th assisting hostesses. home Ih Idaho, after spending th winter Vincent, Ia Prenl Bateman, Lavell Bwen-se- n placed advantageously around th spawill have charge of the devotional and here with her mother. Mrs. Khxa Han anil lbtvld Brown. Games were cious dining room. th lesson will be In charge of Mrs. Th social event of th week at th and luncheon waa served. plsved Skeen. Mr. and Mra. David Borg announce the Jordan High achool waa an elaborate Miss Selma Pierson surprised the memMlsa Madeline Galsford will entertain bera beginning with a her Sunday school class of the arrival of a daughter, horn Mondav. Mrs. lumhenn yesterday, at an apron shower Friday evening of Fecondof ward program at 4 o clock In the afternoon and Borg waa formerly Riles Eva Elvin. with a wienie and next week at her home on Washington la closing with a danco which continued Mis. Nelson of Iao Burley, Idaho, roast at Allsop's grove Saturday avenue. In honor of Misa Harrop. visiting here with her parents, Mr, and until midnight. Luncheon was served beThe Sempre Musical society will meet afternoon of last week. tween the features. Tbl la an annual Mrs. James Johnson. Mra. T. B. Mra. Marriott L. and L. hom afternoon of Mrs. at tha Tuesday S. E Kenney of Spencer. Idaho. affair and la given each year by tha JaniE. R. Dundee. 2621 Van Buren avenue. Raddou visited In Salt I.ake 8unday, the Is Mm a guest of her sister. Mra. John Hughes. torial force and the bus drivers of th Election of officer will b held. Mr. gueets of Mrs. T. V Nh hol. district to about 690 guests. Annie Borgeaon and Mm. Lizil of tha proEllen Heist I, chairman Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Jensen had as their O Miesiiite will make their Thursday afternoon th Third ward gram. numbers of which will be given guest the pest week Mr. H. J. Packer of home here offor Santaquln summer. the spring end religion class gave a festival at th L. bv Mrs. T. Ion Besson. Mrs. Fred N. Brigham City. 8. church. D. Mra. and Bateman daughter. George Hess and Mrs, Eugene Carr. Mrs. Clara' Brown and Mis Alice JenStater Blackleg In returned hmse after as Paris, were .Halt lAke visitor Sunday, The regular meeting of Miriam chap- sen entertained It. school Mrs. china their of vlatz with hla brother la California. J. extesdrd Sunday Cushing. guests ter No. 14, O. E. 3., will be held Tuesday evening In the Masonic temple, at which time the grand lecturer will make her official visitation. All members Of the order r Invited to attend. The ladles of the Episcopal guild will give a childrens May dav carnival on Saturday afternoon, April 30. from 3 until o'clock, at (he Berthana. A miscellaneous was given shower Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. W. Earl Shipley and Mrs. T. D. Phillips at the home of the latter on Jackson avenue, in honor of their sinter, Mrs. Ben Peterson, a recent bride. The rooms were attracMuslo and tive with spring flowers. game were enjoyed, efter which a luncheon was served. The guests numbered twenty. Mrs. Peterson will be the guest of honor at a miscellaneous . Saja Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Weeks Time in Many . Instance shower to be given next Monday eve' 1 ning by Mrs. Marie 8mith. The Martha society will meet next NEW TORK. Dr. Smith. was noticed. At the end of even fin print without glasses AnImprovement Monday afternoon with Mrs. A. P. Bigea week the Inflammation had almost dis- other who used It says: I waa bothered low at her' home, 2671 Jefferson avenue. ey specialist, and Dr. Judkins, a Mas- appeared, and at the end of six weeks with eyestrain, by overworked, Miss Catherine Hendershot and Mis sachusetts physician and medical author, the eye was pronounced saved. Juet think tired eyes, whichcaused head Sherma Hendershot will entertain the make the following reports after a thor- what the saving of that eye means to this aches. I have worninduced fierce for several glasses membera of the Campfire council ough'- test of a popular remedy for the little girl! Another case is that of a lady years, both for distance and closo work, af their home. 2663 Quincy avenue, eyes$3 years old. She came to me .with dull and without them I could not read my Tuesday evening. Says Dr. Smith: "When my attention vision and extreme Inflammation, of the own name on an envelope or th typeMrs. J. C. Walker of Sparks. Nev., Is was first called to It I was Inclined to lldR and the conjunctiva was almost, raw. writing on the machine before me. I can the guest of Mrs. Earl B, Geiger. o But It ia a rule of mine to After two weeks use of be the Jfds do both now and have discarded my longMrs. Claude T. Moyes - has left for giveskeptical. every new treatment a chance 10 wero absolutely normal and her eyes tn;e distance glasses altogether. I can count Denver, Coo to visit relatives for a prove Its value. Having specialized in a bright as many a girl of 16." the fluttering leaves on the trees across , month. Dr. Judkins, Massachusetts- eyq work for many years, I feel qualified th street now, which for several years Mies Dorothy De Puy of Logan Is visto express an Intelligent opinion on reme- and mednal author, formerly physician chief of looked like a dim green blur to mo. Ogden, th guest of her aunt, dies for the eyes Since this one has clinns In the Union Oenerai hospital. I cannot express my Joy iting in A. at what It has Mrs H. Soderberg. created such a sensation i we loo met1 the Boston. Muss., and formerly house sur- done for me." Mrs. Clarence Douglas of Salt Lake to teat it. I began to use it geon at the New England Eye and Ear It ia believed that thousands who wear Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. D. opportunity In my practice a little over a year ago Infilmary of Portland. Me., glasses edn now discard them tn a reaS. Tracey. i I have found ocuilats toosajs: and I am frank to aay that some of the prone to sonable time and multitudes more will bo Mrs. T. Ben Meldrum has as her guest results I have accomplished with. and opticians too willing to pre- able to strengthen their eyes so as to bo operate her sister. Miss' Ruth N'lbley of Logan. not only astonished myself, bdt also scribe glasses, while the sim- spared the. trouble and expense of ever Mr. and Mr. D. A. Cbecketts have reother physicians with whom I have talked ple formulae which neglecting form the - basts of getting glasses Njjye (rouble of many to to turned make their home, af- about it. and I advise every thoughtful Ogden In my opinion, ia a re- description may be wonderfully benefited which. ter a year's residence in San Francisco. physician to give the same markable remedy for the cure and pre- in this easy manner. , Go to any drug Next Tuesday afternoon at J 30 o'clock careful trial I have and there is no doubt vention of many eye disorders. Its suc- store and tabget a bottle wjf Mrs. H. B. Sawyer. Mre. L. M. Hends, In my mind that he will come to the con- cess in developing and one tahlet In a fourth of Mrs. G. L. Lena!, Mrs. Adalbert C. clusion I have, that it open the door for eyesight will soon makestrengthening the alets. Dissolve glass of water and use 'from two to Brown Mrs. Frank Rose and Mrs. James tha cure of many eye troubles which have and the use of a day. You should notice your Mack will be hostesses at a card and heretofore been difficult to cope with. I common, aa that of the tooth brush. asI four time clear up perceptibly right from the eyes sewing party.tobegtven by the I,sdica ( have - had individuals who have worn am thoroughly -- ceovfneed from my ex- start and Inflammation and redness will o glasses for years tell me (hey have dis- perience with that it will quickly disappear. If your eye bother use of Bon strengthen tho eyesight at leaat- 69 pensed with them through the per you even w little, it ia your duty to- tak Opto. In my own practice 1 have seen it cent In one weeks time In many step to eave them now before tt la too tant-ex." 60 more the than strengthen eyesight per late. hopelessly blind might have cent in one week's time. I have alo Victims of eye Strain and other eve saved Many their eight if they had- cared for used It with surprising results in cases of weaknesses and many who wear glasses their eyes in time. to e)e, pink eve. inflamed will be glad to know that, according NOTE: ABothaB,proalBCBt phnriclBS to 4thni lids, catarrhal conjunctivitis, smarting, Drs.- - Smith and Judkins, there Is real the eheva article was ewbmitted. Bald: "Tea. cluk enters painful, aching, itching eyes, eyes weakThe (SANDY. April hope and help for them. Many whose eyes th s won darts! yrearrlpttoB tained at the home of Mia Alice Kuhre ened from colds, smoke, sun, dust and were failing aay they have had their eyes eye remedy. Ire constituenttruly are Ingredlente of laat week, in honor wrlnd, watery eye, blurred vision, and. In restored by this remarkable Saturday H.evening well known fo eminent eye apeelBliete and wide, and remedy C. Russell and Mias Fannie fact, many other conditions too numerof Mrs. f Bare need It Wer y many who once wore glasse sav they tv preaertbed by them no pallcafx Pierson, who have recently returned ous to mention in this report. A hew and have laid them aside. One man say after aiureaafnlly is siy own from Crliforn'a , Other members present striking case that has Just been brought ueing It: who eyes were trained througb overwork or I ere the Misses Ada and Lilas Farrer. to my attention is that of a girl 12 years o l th SHcflt clause. vary few "I wae almost blind. It Gould t see not oa heed lot Alice Kuhre. Esther Vioiet old. Two prominent eye suecialistA after read at ail. Now-- I ratf. read evervthtn Isaacson, vvperallop 1 el ohouM . uve ta ahnoat every fiurnly.". Swenson. Jose,hiiie Joinjuon, Marjorie a thorough examination, decided, accordwithout any glasses and m.v eves do nr tu above, ia sot a (intent KedirB er a Stuart. Clara Pierson. Mrs. F. ing to her father, that In order to eave hurt any more. At night .they would pale ivferrvti aa la arret remedy. It apliral preperulloa. dreadful yv... No Xe formula beta printed no IB tmrkaca. The "Ticrson time. It waa like a miracle to me.' A manufacturer guarantee It to strengthen Mrs. George Bateman. Mr. L. Kenney tunlty for the operation and still unde- lady who used it says: "The atmosphere 0 ger cent I one weeks tins In many and Mrs. I, Boulter gave a surprise party cided as to its wisdom, her father was seemed hazy with or without glasses, bu' It In dtvpenred or refund the money. In honor of Mrs. P, Bateman at the K. told it would do no harm to use this prescription for flfteer under guaranty by D goad druggist ta this after using -. of P. hall on Center street Friday ifberId lesg than three days a marked days everything seems clear. I can read X. Mclmyrt. A. Including (Adr.J tUr, marsh-(nallo- w -- VV two-cour- se For the Last Word-IFASHIONS ! 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